BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE PPI EXPERTS

Free ppi check!

Find out if any of these banks owe you compensation

Please select ALL the banks you had a credit card, loan, or mortgage with.

Barclays

Barclaycard

Woolwich

Egg

Morgan Stanley

Goldfish Card

Britannia Mortgages

Yorkshire Bank

Clydesdale Bank

First Direct

Halifax

Bank of Scotland

HFC Bank

HSBC

Lloyds

Cheltenham & Gloucester

Marks and Spencer Money

Natwest

Northern Rock

Santander

Cahoot

The Cooperative Bank

Royal Bank of Scotland

High Street Store Cards

Sainsburys

MBNA

Please select at least one bank.

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Average Claim £2,700

We've Recovered Over 100 Million Pounds For Customers

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1. COMPLETE OUR FORM

Start your PPI claim by simply filling out your details on our website - we will contact you by phone to discuss your claim in more detail.

2. WE SEND YOU OUR PACK IN THE POST

We will send you our claims pack in the post which you must sign and send back to us ASAP.

3. COMPLETE, SIGN & SEND PACK BACK

The pack has a Letter Of Authority in it (one for each lender) which you need to sign. This is a very important document as it allows us to act on your behalf. Sign in the appropriate places and pop it back in the FREEPOST envelope provided.

4. WE WILL START THE PPI CHECK

We will do everything we can to contact your bank or lender and make sure you are paid any money you may be owed. Your claim is in safe hands.

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